OUR RECOMENDED ITINERARIES

We'll make your custom travel

All these itineraries are only a guide for you to plan your own personalized trip. We will adapt to your availability, your physical condition, your objectives and adventurous spirit. The most important thing for us is to ensure your and our guides’ safety so we’ll plan the trip taking the minimum risks and dealing with any dangerous situations. You have to bear in mind that Nepal is a country with really poor infrastructures and means of transport. It is also essential for us to pay decent salaries to all the people working and collaborating with Nepaling.

We’ll plan a 13 days complete trip where we’ll enjoy the views of the most spectacular “8.000” of the world, we’ll go down river rafting on the Trisuli, we’ll go into the Chitwan jungle on top of an elephant so we can admire wild animals like crocodiles and rhinos. We’ll visit the most important monuments of Nepal, some of them declared as World Heritage by UNESCO.

This trip will lead us to one of the most impressive trekkings of Nepal as we’ll be able to admire the views of Dhaulagiri, South Annapurna and Machhapuchhare peaks. We’ll follow a circular route in the National Park of Annapurnes with daily walks of 4 to 6 hours, suitable for medium level hikers. We’ll go into the Chitwan jungle on top of an elephant so we can admire wild animals like crocodiles and rhinos. We’ll visit the most important monuments of Nepal, some of them declared as World Heritage by UNESCO.

This is an itinerary for those in a really good shape and most experienced who we’ll have to prove their resistance and physical condition. We’ll trek to reach over 5.000m up to the base camp of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. We’ll share itineraries with mountaineering expeditions that come from all over the world and we’ll face the challenge of climbing the highest peak of the world. We’ll visit the most important monuments of Nepal, some of them declared as World Heritage by UNESCO.

The Langtang Valley is one of the least busy areas which makes it a more special and authentic tour. We’ll find villages that follow Buddhist religion and traditions where they live in an ancestral way like their ancestors did thousands of years ago. The trekking has a medium level of difficulty and we’ll reach high plains where we’ll spend a day riding a horse through green meadows and yak pastures. We’ll go into the Chitwan jungle on top of an elephant so we can admire wild animals like crocodiles and rhinos. We’ll visit the most important monuments of Nepal, some of them declared as World Heritage by UNESCO.

Mustang is one of the most mysterious territories and less known of Nepal. Its dry landscape with eroded soil and very little vegetation has much less rain than the rest of Nepal. The main colours of the ground are red, yellow and brown. It is relatively easy to walk along the route but often we will be followed by strong winds, particularly in the evenings and at nights. This old kingdom is probably the last original settlement of the Tibetan culture. It has been closed to tourism for many years and it has lived isolated from civilization, keeping its own and ancestral culture which makes it unique and rich.Mustang is the capital, a walled town ruled by a religious leader. Like in the whole of the Himalayas, this area provides us with spectacular landscapes from which we would point out the peak of Dhaulagiri of 8.167 m (26.795 feet) and Annapurna of 8.091 m (26.545 feet). We can find more than 35 mountains of more than 6.000 meters high (19.680 feet).

Bhutan is a hidden paradise that is perched high on the mighty Himalayan range. This small country is marked on the respect by environment and the cultural Buddhist traditions; it's opened the doors to the tourism on 70s. This pristine environment is home to exotic wild life and is a last refuge for endangered species like the Black-Necked Crane, the Blue Sheep, the Golden Langur, even the Royal Bengal Tiger. The Bhutanese Government is very reserved about allowing visitors into the country. Independent travel to Bhutan is opening up but it's not something the Government encourages. Generally, visitors to Bhutan must either be tourists, or guests of the Government. The only other options for visiting the country are to receive an invitation by "a citizen of some standing" or a volunteer organization. All tourists must travel on a preplanned, prepaid, guided package tour or custom designed travel program

We'll cross the highest plateau of the World with the typical views of Tibetan landscape. This country offers sheer feeling of standing on the roof of the world. If weather permitting we'll enjoy a breathtaking panorama of the beautiful Himalayan including the peaks CHO-OYU (8,200M), Xisapangma (8,012M), Mt. Everest (8,848M). We'll find old Tibetan settlements with typical styled housing at the foot of small hillock. During the short summer season, the whole valley is covered with green barely fields and bright and yellow mustard meadows. It is a welcome change after the barren lands of the Tibetan Plateau.

We will discover and practice the ancient philosophy of Yoga. We will be totally absorbed in an idyllic natural environment and in a special and comfortable accommodation located at the foothills of the Himalayas with spectacular views of the highest peaks of the world. Our actions and activities affect our health, happiness and wellbeing. This cycle of cause and effect is known in Himalayas philosophy as Karma. Yoga helps us find the connection between nature, body, mind and spirit. During six days of disconnection, we will learn the techniques to provide you with benefits that will last even long after your return home.

WE COLLABORATE WITH EDFON NGO

Your trip is also solidarity

EDFON (Educational Development Foundation Nepal) is an NGO that works in an educational environment and is focused on families in a poverty situation and social difficulties. At the moment the organization has a school called "Nepal Catalonia School" and it’s a distric in Jarankhu (Kathmandú).

From the beginning this school has worked to provide children from a difficult background with a decent and a high quality education. Currently there are approximately 50 children in the school and the organization would like to continue offering this service to all these families and guide their educational progress so children of all ages can have access to a good preparation. They would like to reach as many families as possible. NEPALING was created with the intention of offering different touristic proposals as well as cooperating with people that need it the most, in this case, children from Nepal. We contribute with EDFON project by offering them a piece of our benefits.

NEPALING WITH EDFON

Colaborate with the project

If you choose to travel with NEPALING you are also participating in improving the present and the future of people who live a very different reality than ours. According to us, education is key to give an opportunity to these families who live in a very complicated environment and in a society with a high index of poverty.

WE'LL VISIT THE SCHOOL

We'll know where goes your help

During your trip, you will be offered the possibility of visiting the school "Nepal Catalonia" so you can see where your cooperation is invested. Along with financial aid, the school also has an important collaboration of European teachers who bring to school tools and teaching techniques that support the project.